TARSHA Signs with AFM ENTERTAINMENT

June 28, 2007

TARSHA, the new band fronted by Sheldon Tarsha (formerly of ADLER'S APPETITE),has signed with national booking agency AFM Entertainment (CELLDWELLER, DEADSTAR ASSEMBLY, SPYDER BABY) to handle North American bookings in U.S. and Canada. The group's confirmed lineup is Sheldon Tarsha on vocals, Ervin Toucet on guitar, John McLaughlin (J-Mack) on bass, and Orion Rainz on drums.

TARSHA's debut album, "Prophecies", was released on Tarsha Music in December of 2006. The first single, "Dirty", has occupied the Top 30 rock chart on Live365 Radio for 22 weeks.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/tarsharock.

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